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republicans, some people bike peg any noonan who talked about a verbal cringe and romney looking like nixon in the middle of this press conference. i think ultimately the american tendency is to rally around the presidency at the moment of crisis so not only what he said was probably bad policy but bad politics. >> jon: jim, the timing though, he gets hammered for criticizing the statements he put out the night before, but that statement seemed to be in line what the state department had done? >> right. and that press conference, what mark halperin was quoted as saying, the gang of 500, if you ever needed to illustrate the conservative critique, 500 people out of 315 million and who generally has all the studies from the from for the need public suggests, marry each other and operate as a unit between mark halperin'snumeration you can see it in action. >> jon: i'm not sure anyone has the perspective where you had to stand up in the bank of microphones and answer reporter questions, give us your thoughts? >> it's really unbelievable the group thing and i think it's getting works every single
republicans, some people bike peg any noonan who talked about a verbal cringe and romney looking like nixon in the middle of this press conference. i think ultimately the american tendency is to rally around the presidency at the moment of crisis so not only what he said was probably bad policy but bad politics. >> jon: jim, the timing though, he gets hammered for criticizing the statements he put out the night before, but that statement seemed to be in line what the state department had...
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let me talk about the situation with richard nixon in 1969. when the break-in occurred in 1972 he was accused of not telling the truth about what he learned when his campaign broke in and put a bug on the phone of the democratic national chairman. that is the issue which he was impeached. what has happened the truth has not been told to the american people about what happened in libya and murder of an american ambassador. cbs had the lead last night. take a look at the front page of "new york times" talked about f.b.i. agents into benghazi. you have a horrendous scandal and cover-up unfolding right now. >> it's inexplicable to me as i said yesterday in watergate it was a scandal but nobody died. we have a dead ambassador and three other brave americans who lost their lives. i think the american people deserve an answer. yet we're talking about why mitt romney's campaign is struggling whether it is or isn't. it seems like, is there in your mind an unprecedented level of attempt to influence the selection for barack obama? >> i have never seen t
let me talk about the situation with richard nixon in 1969. when the break-in occurred in 1972 he was accused of not telling the truth about what he learned when his campaign broke in and put a bug on the phone of the democratic national chairman. that is the issue which he was impeached. what has happened the truth has not been told to the american people about what happened in libya and murder of an american ambassador. cbs had the lead last night. take a look at the front page of "new...
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>> reporter: during the first-ever televised debate richard nixon chose to wear no makeup. with a 5:00 shadow he looked sweaty and uncomfortable compared to the tanned, relaxed john f. kennedy. then voters heard the impatient sighs of al gore. it was clear by the microphones while george w. bush was talking. it played into a larger narrative into the campaigns. it re-inforced what the audience thought about the candidates. >> when gore sighed endlessly and moaned during the debate and we saw that on television, it just emphasized the idea that he was arrogant and condescending, something people were already concerned about. when nixon was sweating, there was some sense that he was already shifty and there was an anxiety in his soul as well as his body. >> that's what the question in this campaign is about. >> reporter: in a later debate that year gore appeared to invade the personal space of bush. >> i believe i can. >> reporter: a move which made him look awkward compared to his relaxed opponent. in 1992 george h.w. bush was caught twice by cameras glancing at his watch du
>> reporter: during the first-ever televised debate richard nixon chose to wear no makeup. with a 5:00 shadow he looked sweaty and uncomfortable compared to the tanned, relaxed john f. kennedy. then voters heard the impatient sighs of al gore. it was clear by the microphones while george w. bush was talking. it played into a larger narrative into the campaigns. it re-inforced what the audience thought about the candidates. >> when gore sighed endlessly and moaned during the debate...
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to richard nixon when watergate was going on. there were coverups, there was misstatements, you know, lies that came out then. that cost him his presidency and in many ways, the respectful place in history. bill clinton got impeached because he lied about the things to a grand jury and covered them out and trotted his own members of miss his cabinet to defend him. and is there something going on here and if so, why? >> i think there's no doubt why. let me talk about the situation getting a little feedback in the ear piece, but talk about the situation back there with richard nixon in 1969. you know, when at that break-in occurred in 1972, what was richard nixon accused of? he was accused of not telling the truth about when he learned about when his campaign broke in and put a bug on the phone of the democr democratic national chairman, that's the issue over withhich e was i am preached and what happened now, the truth about the murder of an ambassador. and take a look at the story yesterday morning, we couldn't get the fbi agents
to richard nixon when watergate was going on. there were coverups, there was misstatements, you know, lies that came out then. that cost him his presidency and in many ways, the respectful place in history. bill clinton got impeached because he lied about the things to a grand jury and covered them out and trotted his own members of miss his cabinet to defend him. and is there something going on here and if so, why? >> i think there's no doubt why. let me talk about the situation getting...
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nixon supported the equal rights amend, goldwater was pro-choice -- >> what would be the purpose to put in your platform 14th amendment rights, life, liberty, and property to a fertilized egg. i understand all the views about the philosophy of when life begins. i understand the debate. it's on. but the idea of giving rights of property, this is almost ridiculous. it does tend to justify criminalalization. >> of course. of course it's criminalizing if the fertilized egg is a person, then you have nationalized women's bodies throughout our child bearing years. but the point is we don't quite understand the importance of controlling reproduction. they're controlling reproduction. >> there's a lot more consensus in this country about birth control, contraception. a young woman who works in her 20s or 30s and is not ready to have a child, that's her decision, i think we all agree on that, she wants birth control. isn't it in society's interest for her to get that as part of her health care? >> absolutely. >> is it in society's interesting to have her boss be the birth control na i did to dec
nixon supported the equal rights amend, goldwater was pro-choice -- >> what would be the purpose to put in your platform 14th amendment rights, life, liberty, and property to a fertilized egg. i understand all the views about the philosophy of when life begins. i understand the debate. it's on. but the idea of giving rights of property, this is almost ridiculous. it does tend to justify criminalalization. >> of course. of course it's criminalizing if the fertilized egg is a person,...
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. >> you remember nixon? >> he only has to read the newspapers to see how the economy is hurting. i think he sits there and says i'm going to put my finger on the scale for obama. >> his term is almost up. >> john here's what really worries me. the federal reserve has more information about the economy than any other place in the united states. >> right. >> and when he looks at the economy and sees how bad it is and does this, you can imagine what his private information is about the economy. it just tells you something about how bad the economy is. >> the economy is bad but obama is winning in the polls, and this is a small net positive for obama. i don't see how you can say otherwise. >> you think you can drive the unemployment from 8.2 to 7%? >> not going to now. >> it won't? >> it hasn't in the past, not going to now, certainly not before the election. >> it is a tonic. and it may not take effect before the election. the issue three. rubber sole. madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president. >> the verdict is in. a consensus of pollsters has decreed that
. >> you remember nixon? >> he only has to read the newspapers to see how the economy is hurting. i think he sits there and says i'm going to put my finger on the scale for obama. >> his term is almost up. >> john here's what really worries me. the federal reserve has more information about the economy than any other place in the united states. >> right. >> and when he looks at the economy and sees how bad it is and does this, you can imagine what his private...
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republicans, some people bike peg any noonan who talked about a verbal cringe and romney looking like nixon in the middle of this press conference. i think ultimately the american tendency is to rally around the presidency at the moment of crisis so not only what he said was probably bad policy but bad politics. >> jon: jim, the timing though, he gets hammered for criticizing the statements he put out the night before, but that statement seemed to be in line what the state department had done? >> right. and that press conference, what mark halperin was quoted as saying, the gang of 500, if you ever needed to illustrate the conservative critique, 500 people out of 315 million and who generally has all the studies from the from for the need public suggests, marry each other and operate as a unit between mark halperin'snumeration you can see it in action. >> jon: i'm not sure anyone has the perspective where you had to stand up in the bank of microphones and answer reporter questions, give us your thoughts? >> it's really unbelievable the group thing and i think it's getting works every single
republicans, some people bike peg any noonan who talked about a verbal cringe and romney looking like nixon in the middle of this press conference. i think ultimately the american tendency is to rally around the presidency at the moment of crisis so not only what he said was probably bad policy but bad politics. >> jon: jim, the timing though, he gets hammered for criticizing the statements he put out the night before, but that statement seemed to be in line what the state department had...
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but mitt romney hit the stage like richard pryor than ricrd nixon. with recent gains in likeability polls, don't dismiss this. because it has a serious impact. for a few laughs maybe the governor pushed himself over the top. might beremature but who better on all things political details than a guy who is walking encyclopedia on them, fox news digital editor,chris stirewalt. i had the opportunity to be there last night. i got to tell you it was in as much in hisemeanor and delivery than the stuff he said that blew folks away in that room. and, does this stuf resonate? does it ve anmpact? what do you think? >> well, here's the deal, comedy is about timing, comedydy is also about expectations. just like politics, it is about expectations. and mitt romney knew that since he had this reputation as being a stiff, and being this rich guy and being all of that stuff, a tea totaer who doesn't drink he had this exctation. he went in and able to use thaa to flip it a bit. and cast himself as somebody who could poke fun at himself and poke f at the president an
but mitt romney hit the stage like richard pryor than ricrd nixon. with recent gains in likeability polls, don't dismiss this. because it has a serious impact. for a few laughs maybe the governor pushed himself over the top. might beremature but who better on all things political details than a guy who is walking encyclopedia on them, fox news digital editor,chris stirewalt. i had the opportunity to be there last night. i got to tell you it was in as much in hisemeanor and delivery than the...
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governor romney is acting like an incumbent, like dick nixon, obama is acting like the challenger. what's behind both strategies? >>> while everyone was paying attention to the presidential race, very quietly and under the radar, the democrats have significantly improved their chances of holding control of the united states senate in a year when the democrats were supposed to be on the defensive. how did this happen? >>> see if you can recognize these voices from nbc's 1980 election coverage. >> now, solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westward leaving only oregon, washington, and arkansas, as you can see. >> beginning to look like a suburban swimming pool over there. >> a suburban swimming pool, that was tom brokaw and then david brinkley announcing ronald reagan's landslide election when we called republicans blue. there's a new e book coming out with video going all the way back to 1940. we'll have that on tonight. >>> let me finish with this campaign that's really starting to smell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ want my recipe for hea
governor romney is acting like an incumbent, like dick nixon, obama is acting like the challenger. what's behind both strategies? >>> while everyone was paying attention to the presidential race, very quietly and under the radar, the democrats have significantly improved their chances of holding control of the united states senate in a year when the democrats were supposed to be on the defensive. how did this happen? >>> see if you can recognize these voices from nbc's 1980...
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the equal of richard nixon which he hadn't been. the first debate the implications of it remain profound and real and it's shaped this race. >> and vice president biden i think one their debate. i think obama won this last debate. so far if there's an effect in the polls it hasn't been visible to me at least. that first debate had a huge effect. the last two not so much. >> ifill: who they speaking to tonight? are they speaking to the undecided women in sub urban columbus? are they speaking to the nation at large? who counts tonight? >> that's a great thing about it. you're speaking to everybody at the same time. the president's problem is... one of his problems is that he has the advantage, a lead of five points in that nbc wall street journal poll among registered voters but they're tie among thoaft most likely to vote. it's a problem of excitement, of generation, of convincing his people that their vote matters that this is an important election that he's going to make a difference. really to g. >> n them up. i'm fed up with micr
the equal of richard nixon which he hadn't been. the first debate the implications of it remain profound and real and it's shaped this race. >> and vice president biden i think one their debate. i think obama won this last debate. so far if there's an effect in the polls it hasn't been visible to me at least. that first debate had a huge effect. the last two not so much. >> ifill: who they speaking to tonight? are they speaking to the undecided women in sub urban columbus? are they...
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kennedy met nixon who he barely beat. president obama, as he does with everything, is showing a lot of grace and you shake hands after you lose and then life will move on but it's good to have the photo op. >> james, the president actually said on election night in his speech, let's put our differences in the past. watch this. >> there may be ideas that he has with respect -- >> as cynical as the pundits believe, we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america and together with your help and's grace we will continue our journey forward and remind the world just why it is that we live in the greatest nation on earth. thank you, america. >> is the president, james, by having the lunch tomorrow that he said he would do, is he continuing to try to set a new tone, a higher tone in america or is it just the traditional photo op of two ex rivals? >> rev, i think the optics are important. historicall
kennedy met nixon who he barely beat. president obama, as he does with everything, is showing a lot of grace and you shake hands after you lose and then life will move on but it's good to have the photo op. >> james, the president actually said on election night in his speech, let's put our differences in the past. watch this. >> there may be ideas that he has with respect -- >> as cynical as the pundits believe, we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we...
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lou: joining us now katie microlending holding the post under nixon ford and reagan. start with "the washington post" getting the next round of sensitive documents lying on the floor in the consulate of benghazi this is outrageous. >> three weeks later we cannot send in the fbi it is too dangerous but the reporters are picking up sensitive documents talking about the people in libya. three weeks later. lou: not securing a because we have no personnel i know people in the fbi and i have the highest respect one of my oldest friends is there. the idea they make them look like in the tent and even want to continue the description to make them look horrible. >> it was either a massive intelligence failure to not know the was a security threat to and if not then a massive security failure to not protect them. either way it is now a cover up. remember the youtube movie? they said the intelligence community said it was there fault. lou: one of the where does things i have never seen comes out with the statement on a friday and has not appeared in public he could be in a river
lou: joining us now katie microlending holding the post under nixon ford and reagan. start with "the washington post" getting the next round of sensitive documents lying on the floor in the consulate of benghazi this is outrageous. >> three weeks later we cannot send in the fbi it is too dangerous but the reporters are picking up sensitive documents talking about the people in libya. three weeks later. lou: not securing a because we have no personnel i know people in the fbi and...
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>> and the presidential candidate since nixon have had the press against nem, they've found a way to overcome it and that was romney's major failing, he didn't overcome what was obvious going in. >> jon: all right. next on news watch, momentum this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and en treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero hearurn. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> as i kid i spent all my time in jersey shore and northern part of the state come 60 miles across. everybody in the middle part of my stated goes to the beach. so, i was kind of raised on the shore. >> jon: that is vice president joe biden speaking after getting a firsthand view of some of the destruct
>> and the presidential candidate since nixon have had the press against nem, they've found a way to overcome it and that was romney's major failing, he didn't overcome what was obvious going in. >> jon: all right. next on news watch, momentum this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and en treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [...
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. >> sean: people forget, nixon, reagan, nobody continues california a state to compete in anymore. >> nixon carries it 6 times and ronald reagan carried it in four straight landslides-- >>> seems like an eternal -- ternity ago, if you are being honest here. hop, vione question for you about the democrats. i said this at the opening of the show tonight, if i am -- i understand, you should -- i owe you a dinner. i will gladly pay off, spending time with you, you are a friend, even though we disagree. we will invite pat buchanan to go with us. >> it will be a delight. >> sean: in all honesty, if i am barack obama and this is what it took for him to win -- president hope, change, civility. and he took the low road. his campaign took the low road. they said this was mean. it was nasty. it was personal. it was small. it was beneath the dignity of the office. everything from, you know, he took the politics of demonization. there were no boundaries. somebody like yourself, you have to look at that and say, that's not the guy that i was emotional about in 2008. >> you know, i had such a diffe
. >> sean: people forget, nixon, reagan, nobody continues california a state to compete in anymore. >> nixon carries it 6 times and ronald reagan carried it in four straight landslides-- >>> seems like an eternal -- ternity ago, if you are being honest here. hop, vione question for you about the democrats. i said this at the opening of the show tonight, if i am -- i understand, you should -- i owe you a dinner. i will gladly pay off, spending time with you, you are a...
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>> and the presidential candidate since nixon have had the press against nem, they've found a way to overcome it and that was romney's major failing, he didn't overcome what was obvious going in. >> jon: all right. next on news watch, momentum events to remember from this week in history. s great rewars for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? zoo... >>> as i kid i spent all my time in jersey shore and northern part of the state come 60 miles across. everybody in the middle part of my stated goes to the beach. so, i was kind of raised on the shore. >> jon: that is vice president joe biden speaking after getting a firsthand view of some of the destruction from hurricane sandy. he also celebrated his 70th birthday. othe
>> and the presidential candidate since nixon have had the press against nem, they've found a way to overcome it and that was romney's major failing, he didn't overcome what was obvious going in. >> jon: all right. next on news watch, momentum events to remember from this week in history. s great rewars for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle...
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he's best known for his landslide defeat against richard nixon in the neant 7 1972 presil election. he is also remembered as a tireless advocate for the poor and all of those in need. also a progressive voice that helped shape the democratic party and inspire a generation of democrats. mcgovern was a world war ii b-24 bomber pilot and served in the internet as wel senate fromr 18 years. george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> but first, here we are. it is the final countdown and the final presidential debate upcoming. it may be the most critical night of the entire 2012 election. looming over it, of course, is the new fallout from the deadly terrorist attack in libya. good morning to all of you. i'm jamie colby. >> i'm eric shawn. welcome to america's election headquarters for this sunday morning. the obama administration's response to the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi is a major flash point of the presidential campaign. of course, it's expected to be front and center in the foreign policy debate that will occur in florida tomorrow night as accusations continue over the adm
he's best known for his landslide defeat against richard nixon in the neant 7 1972 presil election. he is also remembered as a tireless advocate for the poor and all of those in need. also a progressive voice that helped shape the democratic party and inspire a generation of democrats. mcgovern was a world war ii b-24 bomber pilot and served in the internet as wel senate fromr 18 years. george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> but first, here we are. it is the final countdown and the...
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nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. >> seeing that face of nixon's without makeup, watching him sweat, seeing his anxiety come through that screen, certainly gave the edge to jfk. so it showed the power of television, the power of an image, not simply the words that are part of the debate. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us
nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f. kennedy. >> seeing that face of nixon's without makeup, watching him sweat, seeing his anxiety come through that screen, certainly gave the edge to jfk. so it showed the power of television, the power of an image, not simply the words that are part of the debate. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. now covering...
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hubert humphrey was down 15 points to nixon. nixon won by less than 1%. carter had 33% bid over ford. after the debate he cut -- could data five points. carter seemed to have a consistent advantage although the final debate changed everything. no obama is showing a lead over romney the pollsters say finding the right sample can be tricky. >> we know from ex polls republican respond less from new or -- news organizations and democrat. >> gallop had michael dukakis leading by 17 points but lost by 17.5%. he was tied with clinton in october although he one. one pollster questions the assumption made from today's polls. >> they assume you have the same high level of african-american, latino, yo ung people from 2008. >> david axelrod said polls are widely different in the methodologies so to think they are all wrong. but this is a close race. as we have always predicted. >> the race is not over. it can go back and forth 34 times. met romney half's to create the moment of. >> in the past races were the lead was cut or flipped it is roughly 5% and some cases it
hubert humphrey was down 15 points to nixon. nixon won by less than 1%. carter had 33% bid over ford. after the debate he cut -- could data five points. carter seemed to have a consistent advantage although the final debate changed everything. no obama is showing a lead over romney the pollsters say finding the right sample can be tricky. >> we know from ex polls republican respond less from new or -- news organizations and democrat. >> gallop had michael dukakis leading by 17...
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. >> people did realize that what nixon was doing was different. we should remember not only the watergate break-in on this anniversary but the country came together. interestingly after watergate there was a kind of bipartisan, we remember -- >> very well. >> certainly you and howard remember watching those hearings. watching sam irvin, a democrat and howard baker, a republican, coming together to investigate this and bringing the republican -- country together. and then we remember gerald ford, a simple republican, not the smartest guy in the world, who united the country. chris: the roll any campaign argues his press treatment has focused on his fullbackles and gaffes. as the campaign goes on forward will press treatment of romney improve? 11 say yes. one says romney never had bad press. that would be my thinking. we have june, july august before we have the big debates and the conventions. why will it get better in these months? >> there's another way to define better and that is more parity. an incumbent president has such an advantage to be a
. >> people did realize that what nixon was doing was different. we should remember not only the watergate break-in on this anniversary but the country came together. interestingly after watergate there was a kind of bipartisan, we remember -- >> very well. >> certainly you and howard remember watching those hearings. watching sam irvin, a democrat and howard baker, a republican, coming together to investigate this and bringing the republican -- country together. and then we...
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nixon. there he is standing, dan rather on the left, this is 1968, you have candidate richard nixon, ran on what was called a secret plan to end the vietnam war. and as we all know, richard nixon was elected, relekelected but did not end the war in vietnam. my question is about voters today in 2012. do you think they would be willing to vote for a candidate who makes a promise and let's be honest that both these candidates have been criticized for, you know, not exactly offering up clear agendas, do you think they would vote for that person without the spe specifics. >> the record shows they probably would, unfortunately. one can argue they shouldn't, but i think they would. >> even today. >> even today. for example, as you pointed out, in this campaign already, president obama has made promises that he hasn't been specific about. one can argue and i think rightly so that perhaps governor romney has laid out some promises that he's been even less specific about. but to answer your question,
nixon. there he is standing, dan rather on the left, this is 1968, you have candidate richard nixon, ran on what was called a secret plan to end the vietnam war. and as we all know, richard nixon was elected, relekelected but did not end the war in vietnam. my question is about voters today in 2012. do you think they would be willing to vote for a candidate who makes a promise and let's be honest that both these candidates have been criticized for, you know, not exactly offering up clear...
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richard nixon came back to win. it can happen. neil: by the way, we have had a number of amendments and various other propositions that came up today. you'll be happy to know, three more states have said . watching through the fog. but also, three states rejecting this health care law. they have to go ahead and force people to join and pay for health care. they supported propositions. handling. they don't want to go along with that. the real surprise. neil: the affordable health care act, it is far from resolved reconciled, and a sure thing. the challenges remain. likely to grow. there is a growing theory that internally the law itself is so inconsistent and contradictory that it can even be affected. we'll see those challenges. in terms of legalizing bought, i think somewhat quaint and charming that there are three states in which they have to legalize it an order for people to grow it. neil: you will be arrested any more. former bain capital managing director. what did mitt romney to run? >> and not sure what he did wrong. fd
richard nixon came back to win. it can happen. neil: by the way, we have had a number of amendments and various other propositions that came up today. you'll be happy to know, three more states have said . watching through the fog. but also, three states rejecting this health care law. they have to go ahead and force people to join and pay for health care. they supported propositions. handling. they don't want to go along with that. the real surprise. neil: the affordable health care act, it is...
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sthoo nixon going to chooirn. the only party that can get immigration reform permanently done in the united states is romney's party, and he said he would. now, president obama has had four years. he has broken all his promises to hispanics. how do you trust a person to do what he hasn't done in four years. >> the most extreatment position that governor romney took in the primary may, in fact, have been immigration. he was to the right of newt gingrich. he slammed newt gingrich. he slammed governor perry for being too accommodating to new immigrants and people -- >> paying many-state tuition and -- >> that's right. governor romney cannot run from his very harsh position on immigration, a position that is quite anti-the interest of latinos in florida. >> in fact, the numbers are overwhelming for the president still. >> no one has been hurt in america by this president's economic policies more than hispanics. 15% unemployment. almost 50% of college graduates of hispanic origin can't get a job. jobs and the economy a
sthoo nixon going to chooirn. the only party that can get immigration reform permanently done in the united states is romney's party, and he said he would. now, president obama has had four years. he has broken all his promises to hispanics. how do you trust a person to do what he hasn't done in four years. >> the most extreatment position that governor romney took in the primary may, in fact, have been immigration. he was to the right of newt gingrich. he slammed newt gingrich. he...
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>> this is another request from president nixon who started this stuff when he went on the old show called laugh-in and spoke the immortal words -- sock it to me. there is a freeze frame on internet that shows president and mrs. obama all smily but when elizabeth hasselbeck starts to ask a question the president's face gets very grim, and michelle obama's fay is like this. >> rick: you were watching very closely. [ laughter ] >> rick: word on friday that the president did have a conversation late in the week with the prime minister, the media has covered the apparent approximate between the two world leaders, what do you think? >> this is longest running soap opera versus obama. bb versus obama. he had to do something to make the damage less damaging. he did not 6 the 13 bilaterals he had the last time he was in new york. obama didn't have any. media is saying that is perfectly okay because the salesman running for office. that is explanation but to accept that on its face is i think a bit not right. >> rick: world leaders speak their minds and how the media reacts. >> as president of our
>> this is another request from president nixon who started this stuff when he went on the old show called laugh-in and spoke the immortal words -- sock it to me. there is a freeze frame on internet that shows president and mrs. obama all smily but when elizabeth hasselbeck starts to ask a question the president's face gets very grim, and michelle obama's fay is like this. >> rick: you were watching very closely. [ laughter ] >> rick: word on friday that the president did have...
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the heart of the case against nixon are the watergate tapes. you are too can relive, not only nixon's role in the cover up but also his lazy musings on blacks and juice. >> black calf's, most them basically are just -- the jews are very aggressive, abrasive, and obnoxious. >> i am offend. and not just because i am jewish, but because if there is one person that should understand the plight of the jewish people it's the could i with the biggest ski slope in history. the legacy of watergate is twofold. on the one hands the media no longer really respects politicians. instead they hunt them like democratically elected wild turkeys. and two now every scandal has the word gate at the end. wikapedia lists all the billion of them. weaner gate. everyone nipplegate.
the heart of the case against nixon are the watergate tapes. you are too can relive, not only nixon's role in the cover up but also his lazy musings on blacks and juice. >> black calf's, most them basically are just -- the jews are very aggressive, abrasive, and obnoxious. >> i am offend. and not just because i am jewish, but because if there is one person that should understand the plight of the jewish people it's the could i with the biggest ski slope in history. the legacy of...
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he makes nixon look like billy graham. >> i have to get to this, it was the moment of the debate, candy crowley cuts off mitt romney mid-sentence. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. it was not a spontaneous you demonstration. >> please proceed. >> i want to make sure we get it right for the record, it took the president 14 days before he called it terror. >> he did, in fact, so i will call it an act of terror. >> can you say that louder, candy. >> he did call it an act of stepper and it did, as well, take the two weeks or so, for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about the tape to come out, you are correct about that. >> any question why americans are sick and tired of the mainstream media? >> who was applauding? that is the weird thing. it was so obvious a deception, they moved so quickly, so quickly after they realized they made a mistake but this started, obama's indignation over political siding a tragedy so if you ask for a straightance you politicize it but he has been waving bin laden's corpse for a year and that is not a
he makes nixon look like billy graham. >> i have to get to this, it was the moment of the debate, candy crowley cuts off mitt romney mid-sentence. >> you said in the rose garden the day after the attack it was an act of terror. it was not a spontaneous you demonstration. >> please proceed. >> i want to make sure we get it right for the record, it took the president 14 days before he called it terror. >> he did, in fact, so i will call it an act of terror. >>...
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lou: if only richard nixon could find a good scout. >> he didn't havv a woman 92 that is true. lou: they were lacking in courage. >> ts is strangeoming out of the woodwork this way. witht expectation or what it means, why is she saying ttis, what should she have known. i don't think this ends the political bleing, i don't think it will answer all of the questions, it does put her in play, and puts onus on her to explain why she made the statement. lou: judy, you shake your head. >> there is so much that needs be explained. it iss hard to imagine how you can address it in a simple statement or a town hall meeting tomorrow. lou: 5 weeks fm those attacks, 4 americans and now secretary of state seps up to take responsibility, ron? >> a couple thin are striking about this this past weekend, and sunday talk shows you saw no person defend what had been taking place they sent their campaign folks out. number two, narrative heading into detail tomorrow will be hillary clinton taking full responsibility, not barack obama heads into a very decisive dete, this is a bad, bad timing forhe ad
lou: if only richard nixon could find a good scout. >> he didn't havv a woman 92 that is true. lou: they were lacking in courage. >> ts is strangeoming out of the woodwork this way. witht expectation or what it means, why is she saying ttis, what should she have known. i don't think this ends the political bleing, i don't think it will answer all of the questions, it does put her in play, and puts onus on her to explain why she made the statement. lou: judy, you shake your head....
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regarding george mcgovern in the loss to richard nixon following word of his death this weekend, george mcgovern is being remembered as a statesman, a patriot, a decorated hero of world war ii, and one of the last of the liberal lions, after leaving the u.s. senate, he devoted much of his professional life to world hunger. senator mcgovern of south dakota was 90 years old and will be buried on friday. >>> another prominent son of south dakota is being remembered tonight. russell means has died, one of the first american activists, to show the plight of tribes, he helped lead the bloody uprising at wounded knee, back in 1973. the first time many realized the struggles of native americans and the struggles they saw every day. after leading that movement he appeared in several hollywood films and died at his ranch in porcupine, south dakota, at the age of 72 >>> and those who graduate in the top fifth of their class in terms of being popular, go on to make more money in life by an average of about 10% more, decades after they leave high school. the study says in effect, learning how to pla
regarding george mcgovern in the loss to richard nixon following word of his death this weekend, george mcgovern is being remembered as a statesman, a patriot, a decorated hero of world war ii, and one of the last of the liberal lions, after leaving the u.s. senate, he devoted much of his professional life to world hunger. senator mcgovern of south dakota was 90 years old and will be buried on friday. >>> another prominent son of south dakota is being remembered tonight. russell means...
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nixon came from of poor family. he was clumsy, and he was defending and the administration that he was napoli in support of. the eisenhower administration. -- not wholy in support of, the eisenhower administration. >> what i want to see is maybe nothing. maybe for the first time i will turn the tv on and listen and see what can be cleaned by trying to focus on what is actually being said, instead of what is being seen, which is something i know i would focus on. >> the legions of c-span network executives clutching their chest right now. [laughter] stand by them and offer some smelling salts. that goes to the point that people heard it on radio and television. you would listen for? >> listening for things that are set to the police said and then can go back and verify after, to listen for claims for arguments i can go back and say is this something that is real? credible? then look out for other information that you verify these or defeats this. >> there have been at least two sets of studies in the communication di
nixon came from of poor family. he was clumsy, and he was defending and the administration that he was napoli in support of. the eisenhower administration. -- not wholy in support of, the eisenhower administration. >> what i want to see is maybe nothing. maybe for the first time i will turn the tv on and listen and see what can be cleaned by trying to focus on what is actually being said, instead of what is being seen, which is something i know i would focus on. >> the legions of...
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>> when the first presidential debate started with kennedy-nixon 50 years ago, over 60% of television were watching the debate. now it's down to a quarter to 30% of television but that is still a lot of people because some of the people who haven't made up their minds minds they are going to base their decision on the debates. this is about as much attention they are going to pay to the race. it's not the size of the audience, it's in who is in the audience. >> jamie: this is superbowl, this is going to be our olympics fox, we'll have wall to wall coverage. thanks for your thoughts today. >> as they prepare for the debates this coming weeks. vice presidential candidates are out on the trail. biden and paul ryan stumping in critical battleground states. chris wallace sat down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with congressman ryan. what he has to say about u.s. policies in the middle east, iran and the economy. >> jamie: plus we know that peanut allergies can be fatal in some cases, they can really make you sick. they are especially dangerous for children with peanut allergies. ala
>> when the first presidential debate started with kennedy-nixon 50 years ago, over 60% of television were watching the debate. now it's down to a quarter to 30% of television but that is still a lot of people because some of the people who haven't made up their minds minds they are going to base their decision on the debates. this is about as much attention they are going to pay to the race. it's not the size of the audience, it's in who is in the audience. >> jamie: this is...
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i have watched almost every presidential and vice-presidential debate since the first four kennedy/nixon debates in 1960. thinking back over the last few minutes, i don't believe i have ever seen a debate in which one participant was as openly disrespectful as the other as biden was to paul ryan tonight. that's what it was, the smirks, the smiles, the head shaking, the mugging. it was openly contemptious and disrespectful. also the words. in the course of the night, he dismissed various arguments as malarky, bunch of stuff, i don't know what these guys are talking about, loose talk and bluster. it was really quite an extraordinary -- i have to say, from my experience, unprecedented performance in a vice-presidential debate by one of participant it's. >> chris, you know what -- let me interrupt you real quick. what was amazing was some of the topics were, when he was laughing and smirking, one of them, i noticed was the iran, when paul ryan was talking about iran. listen, tai may disagree about how long it takes iran to get a nuclear weapon or how much of a threat iran is, but clearly, ir
i have watched almost every presidential and vice-presidential debate since the first four kennedy/nixon debates in 1960. thinking back over the last few minutes, i don't believe i have ever seen a debate in which one participant was as openly disrespectful as the other as biden was to paul ryan tonight. that's what it was, the smirks, the smiles, the head shaking, the mugging. it was openly contemptious and disrespectful. also the words. in the course of the night, he dismissed various...